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1 He is widely seen as a moral arbiter among Thais.
2 The scandals have damaged its status as a moral arbiter .
3 Even after expressing distaste for Harvey Weinstein, he refuses to play the role of moral arbiter .
4 But when you're writing a book, a sort of moral arbiter intervenes and makes decisions for you.
5 Nevertheless, it remains astonishing that a United Nations the gullible still see as a moral arbiter endorsed blasphemy.
6 He attends an unregistered Christian church in western China that challenges the party's claim to be moral arbiter of society.
7 Widely seen as a unifying figure and moral arbiter among Thais, the king's health is a subject of much public concern.
8 How I've get it is almost irrelevant, and certainly not admitting of ethical debate-historicaloutcome will be the final moral arbiter .
9 The newspaper appoints itself moral arbiter , and it is your job to stamp their worldview on all the journalism you do.
10 So with Cosby and the moral arbiter stuff, more and more, he seemed to be projecting the behavior of a guilty man.
11 Great public questions should be open to their judgment and appeal; they should be moral arbiters , and spiritual guides in national crises.
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